Khalifman: Life and Games – Nesis
The 1999 World Championship in Las Vegas produced a surprise winner–after a month-long battle, the Russian grandmaster Alexander Khalifman emerged from this grueling knock-out event to become the 14th FIDE World Champion.
Alexander Khalifman has been competing in the higher echelons of the world chess for many years. He is a player with a broad opening repertoire and a distinctive style, one of his favorite stratagems being the sacrifice of material for long-term positional compensation. A former European Junior Champion and a winner of numerous Russian and International tournaments, he has recently founded a grandmaster chess school in his native St. Petersburg.
Author Gennady Nesis has been Uniquely qualified to describe the career and annotate the best games of the new World Champion.
Specifications
- 176 Pages
- Paperback
- Publisher: Everyman
- Published: 2000
- Notation: Figurine Notation